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"...discriminate between a coyote's limb and that of a dog, a house cat, or a child...."

Nov. 26, 2004 Column

Page Two
A functioning democracy is a very hard thing to love, and even harder to trust
"...It seems likely that sophisticated Republican polling indicates the American public is unhappy with Bush and worried about the..."

Oct. 22, 2004 Column by Louis Black

High Baptismal Flow
In search of rock & roll's psychedelic pioneers, Austin's 13th Floor Elevators
"...good year for music. The British Invasion was goosing American rock & roll, which had forgotten its roots and..."

Aug. 13, 2004 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Summer Fun
Oh, Galveston
"...apologies to you islanders, Molly's is sort of the Dog & Duck or Draught House of Galveston. High praise,..."

May 14, 2004 Features Feature by Kate X Messer

'The Austin Chronicle' and Richard Linklater
The beginning of a beautiful friendship
"...shown, all good Fuller films though not among his greatest works. (If only George were still alive to argue..."

Oct. 3, 2003 Screens Feature by Louis Black

Naked City
How did the one-time golden boy cross over to the dark side? Dapper Dan now has four years to find out.
"...said the guilty plea demonstrated that "one of the greatest things about America is that no one is above..."

July 25, 2003 News Feature by Michael King

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"...Mike Hanson (of ACAC Infowars and Infowars.com) have been doggedly warning us about for years. Your publication has consistently..."

March 28, 2003 Column

Confessions of a 'Little House' Lover
Bonnets and braids and pioneer lovin': Christina Smith treks to the land of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
"...everyone likes Laura better. She's a sweet, honest country dog, and she's got those long brown ears and that..."

Aug. 16, 2002 Screens Feature by Christina Smith

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"..."None of the greatest philosophers wrote in English and no one speaking English..."

July 26, 2002 Column

Loving and Fighting
A history of struggle at Blackshear Elementary
"...measures of both loving and fighting for Austin's historic African-American grammar school. But not equal measures, unfortunately. In recent..."

June 28, 2002 News Feature by Mike Clark-Madison

Greener Pastures
Youth, Joy, and Jean Arthur
"...flute, yet is voiced by vibes. Nana, the children's dog nanny, is barked by Norman Shelly. Arthur does her..."

May 10, 2002 Features Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Coach's Corner
Tiger Woods is a column-killer; what more is there to say about The Glory of Tiger?
"...gaggle of pros, hailed on Saturday night as "the greatest leader board ever assembled for Masters Sunday?" The "steely"..."

April 19, 2002 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

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"...domestic policies that focused on the generosity of the American spirit. For your readers (and writers) who are too..."

Oct. 5, 2001 Column

The Original Hipster
Chronicle writer Dick Holland on the comeback of Texan Terry Southern, the all-around bad boy of black humor
"...for his novel Red Alert, a thriller about an American air base commander who defies fail-safe protocols and sends..."

Sept. 14, 2001 Books Feature by Dick Holland

Chapter 3: Crazy Weekly
September 1988-August 1991
"...I loved working at the Chronicle for the greatest part of the 10 years I spent behind the..."

Sept. 7, 2001 Features Feature

Chapter 2: Biweekly and Proud
September 1982-August 1988
"...writers, forewarned is foreskinned: Your sins of youth will dog you unto death. These words were written by the..."

Sept. 7, 2001 Features Feature

The Cold Six Thousand
"...death fueled a bio-horror-show. My Dark Places blew minds. American Tabloid was a slo-mo Sixties wipeout. Bad guys --..."

May 18, 2001 Books Review by Marc Savlov

Explosive Dynamic Super Smash Hits!
Remembering ultimate cheese label K-tel
"...produced TV ads. Although K-tel's buffet-style MO seems quintessentially American, the company was actually founded in Winnipeg, Ontario, by..."

May 4, 2001 Music Feature by Greg Beets

Safety in Words
If there is drama in Laura Furman's stories, Robin Bradford writes, it is not usually the life and death kind. It is the daily, wearing, ineffable drama of living as a human island among others who invariably seem more attractive, more connected, or simply more "normal."
"...I walk the dog at twilight so I can glance in strangers' windows..."

April 20, 2001 Books Feature by Robin Bradford

Coach's Corner
A guide for the younger generation: Sick of hearing about Woodstock? Recreate all of its dubious glories at this year's Super Bowl party.
"...the real thing. It's called the Super Bowl, the greatest all-American communal event since the Pilgrims sat down with..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Day Trips
The geologic magnificence of Palo Duro Canyon.
"...same year the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), including several African-American companies, set up a tent city on the land..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Gasoline Dreams
Rounding up 2000 LPs.
"...and Back and St. Germain's Tourist (though, really, South American electronica on the order of Suba's Sao Paulo Confessions..."

Jan. 5, 2001 Music Feature by Raoul Hernandez

Take Me to the River
Rock & Roll Books
"...western from it. What came before Elvis recording "Hound Dog" or Roy Brown singing "Good Rockin' Tonight" or whatever..."

Dec. 29, 2000 Books Feature by Margaret Moser

Dancing About Architecture
Stevie Ray Vaughan box set hits stands and controversary
"...This Saturday marks a (supposedly) final farewell to The Greatest American Gomez, who are reuniting again, apparently, so they..."

Dec. 15, 2000 Music Column by Ken Lieck

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It's a salmagundi of responses this issue, with bits regarding dolphin bacteria, word use, national politics, and Marc Savlov's cinematic taste (or lack thereof).
"...ensure that ulcers show up; indeed, recent studies with dogs and cats have failed to conclusively produce a correlation..."

Dec. 1, 2000 Column

His Films, His Way
Jim Jarmusch Is Still Figuring Out How to Do It
"..."No, Jar-musch. From New York City? Famous American indie director? Stranger Than Paradise? Dead Man, with Johnny..."

Oct. 20, 2000 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

Altman Speaks!
The ultimate indie director shoots straight about breaking into the business, staying there, and loving it.
"...a little braver." That's like the guy shoots your dog on your front porch and then comes up later..."

Oct. 6, 2000 Screens Feature by Marc Savlov

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I never thought the letters in "Postmarks Forum" were real until this happened to me ...
"...ensuring the survival of rare animals. According to the American Association of Zoological Parks, most privately bred big cats..."

Aug. 11, 2000 Column

SXSW Music Festival
Picks & Sleepers
"...DJs, Dallas' Cosmic Crew, Austin's Unfadeable Young Guns and Underdog Turntablists, Phoenix's DJ ZTrip, and New York cutups the..."

March 17, 2000 Music Feature

Lone Star Sweden
"Lars Gustafsson has the air, somehow, of a sailor," Roger Gathman writes about this Austin author transplanted from Sweden. "It is as though he were some Swedish Sinbad come to rest here after a dozen ports. And in a way, that is true."
"...Russian lepidopterist down the hall, was one of Russia's greatest modernist writers, or have an inkling that he was..."

Feb. 25, 2000 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

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